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Pagina 60
... sense of an object for me goes only so far as my senses go ( has only sense for a sense corresponding to that object ) -for this reason the senses of the social man are other senses than those of the non - social man . Only through the ...
... sense of an object for me goes only so far as my senses go ( has only sense for a sense corresponding to that object ) -for this reason the senses of the social man are other senses than those of the non - social man . Only through the ...
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... sense . Yet he remained true to history in the sense in which he experienced it , and produced even more magnificent canvases of this historical transition than in his chronicle plays . For in the great tragedies of his maturity ...
... sense . Yet he remained true to history in the sense in which he experienced it , and produced even more magnificent canvases of this historical transition than in his chronicle plays . For in the great tragedies of his maturity ...
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... senses are the means of reveal- ing inner experiences ; this is true even of the sense of touch , customarily our means of closest contact with the world . In this drawing the sense of touch is emphasized in various ways . I have ...
... senses are the means of reveal- ing inner experiences ; this is true even of the sense of touch , customarily our means of closest contact with the world . In this drawing the sense of touch is emphasized in various ways . I have ...
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